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The Mountain Life

Health & Wellness Podcasts

The Mountain Life is a weekly, hour-long program that focuses on variety of topics from health and fitness, nutrition and parenting as well as lifestyle and education. Co-hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Mary Beth Maziarz hear from experts, authors, explorers and Wasatch Back locals who share ways to maximize your mountain life.

Location:

Park City, UT

Description:

The Mountain Life is a weekly, hour-long program that focuses on variety of topics from health and fitness, nutrition and parenting as well as lifestyle and education. Co-hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Mary Beth Maziarz hear from experts, authors, explorers and Wasatch Back locals who share ways to maximize your mountain life.

Language:

English


Episodes
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The Mountain Life | June 4, 2025

6/4/2025
Financial advisor Steve Spaulding shares practical advice for navigating Park City's high cost of living, emphasizing purpose, relationships and legacy alongside financial planning for residents at all income levels. Then, wine expert Scott Greenberg, known as “The Vine Guy,” shares his passion for approachable, affordable wines, offers summer pairing tips and explores trends like canned wine, while celebrating the joy of wine as a social and evolving experience.

Duration:00:49:15

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The Mountain Life | May 28, 2025

5/28/2025
In a new monthly segment called Resilient Youth — which explores all the forces that shape and influence our young people to become healthy, happy and to thrive — Live Like Sam co-founder Skylar Jackenthal talks about her new podcast, "Good Grief: Life After Loss." Then, Dr. Aly Cohen, a board-certified rheumatologist and integrative medicine physician, discusses her new book, "Detoxify: The Everyday Toxins Harming Your Immune System and How to Defend Against Them."

Duration:00:55:22

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The Mountain Life | May 21, 2025

5/21/2025
Locke Hughes, a Park City-based journalist and head of content at Oura, shares how health wearables empower users to understand their bodies better — tracking everything from sleep quality to heart health and fertility— while emphasizing a compassionate, data-driven approach to wellness and self-awareness. Then, Kendra Wyckoff, executive director of Peace House, discusses the prevalence and complexity of domestic violence, the wide range of services Peace House provides to those in crisis and how community members can support survivors with compassion and care.

Duration:00:50:53

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The Mountain Life | May 14, 2025

5/14/2025
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein shares a holistic approach to preventing and treating osteoporosis and arthritis. Then, former pro baseball player Jim Murphy has helped other professional athletes find their "Inner Excellence" and shares how we all can find it as well.

Duration:00:52:26

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The Mountain Life | May 7, 2025

5/7/2025
Leaders from the Park City and Summit County Arts Council talk about the importance of arts and culture in building community, the upcoming Latino Arts Festival, and the vision for a stronger, year-round creative economy in Summit County. They also discuss the evolving future of arts spaces in Park City and how public support can help artists and residents thrive.

Duration:00:52:27

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The Mountain Life | April 30, 2025

4/30/2025
America’s "Anti-Fat Pastor," Steve Reynolds says Christians are the most overweight demographic, and he is out to change that after he lost 100 pounds.Then, the Get Ahead of Stroke® campaign is celebrating Survive Stroke Week, May 4 through May 10, an observance aimed at increasing awareness of stroke symptoms and the importance of immediate action.

Duration:00:51:15

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The Mountain Life | April 23, 2025

4/24/2025
Rebecca Brenner, local author and mindfulness teacher, talks about how parents and loved ones can navigate new terrain with a queer child or teenager. She also speaks about what’s happening with Summit Pride and gives a sneak peek at her upcoming book. Then the Running with Ed team, Park City Education Foundation Vice President of Advancement Jen Billow, Volunteer Chair Christine Grenney and Fundraising Chair Noah Singer, inspire listeners to get a team, a costume and your running legs ready to benefit education in Park City.

Duration:00:51:11

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The Mountain Life | April 16, 2025

4/16/2025
Stanford University psychologist Caroline Fleck explains why validation, the act of showing someone that you understand their experience and accept it as valid, is a catalyst for transformation. Then, doctors John Eliot and Jim Guinn discuss how to get along with anyone. Guess what? Most of us either don't know these skills or don't actively employ them. Their book on the topic is "How to Get Along with Anyone: The Playbook for Predicting and Preventing Conflict at Work and at Home."

Duration:00:53:57

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The Mountain Life | April 9, 2025

4/9/2025
College Admissions Coach Andrea Juskaitis talks about navigating the emotional and logistical roller-coaster of receiving admissions decisions and how to choose the right school for you. Then, Jess Kimura, one of the most influential snowboarders of the past decade, highlights “The Uninvited,” a four-day event at Woodward Park City April 10-13, in which top women snowboarders compete for $60K purse.

Duration:00:51:59

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The Mountain Life | April 2, 2025

4/2/2025
Dr. Candice Hargons, an award-winning psychologist and associate professor at Emory University, explores communication, intimacy and what makes for good sex. Then, local author and "gratitude tiger," Joel Zuckerman shares how to, not only feel gratitude, but express it and create joy through the art of impactful letters.

Duration:00:52:21

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The Mountain Life | March 26, 2025

3/26/2025
Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener and Professor Christian Van Nieuwerburgh talk about their new book, "Radical Listening," that offers new ways of hearing others for more fulfilling conversations and deeper, more authentic connections. Then, Park City locals Griffin Briley, Josh Itoi and Sam Kirschner explain the exciting and grueling sport of SkiMo.

Duration:00:51:57

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The Mountain Life | March 19, 2025

3/19/2025
Davy Ratchford the General Manager of Snowbasin Resort talks about the alpine that Snowbasin will host for the 2034 Olympics, the No. 1 status of the resort and how their great culture and team keep him excited about going to work every day. Then, veterinary epidemiologist Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson discovered the first new essential fatty acid in nearly a hundred years – in bottlenose dolphins. She explains how that nutrient, C-15, plays a role in reversing the current trajectory of aging and disease.

Duration:00:52:24

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The Mountain Life | March 12, 2025

3/12/2025
Veteran educator Dr. Mort Sherman and accomplished musician and educator Sara Sherman discuss how music can be integrated in our daily lives in a more conscious and purposeful way. Then, Avanto Spa owners Cayden Ottley and Phillippe Mousques highlight the benefits of "Contrast Therapy," a method of temperature-based water therapy.

Duration:00:49:04

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The Mountain Life | February 26, 2025

2/26/2025
Dr. Ethan Kross, psychologist, neuroscientist and director of the Emotion and Self-Control Laboratory at the University of Michigan, gives tips on how to manage your emotions so they don’t manage you. Then, Dr. Jake Viegel, a sports medicine physician at Intermountain Park City Hospital’s Lifestyle Medicine and Wellness Center, talks about weight management, what’s new with GLP-1 drugs and how to manage your metabolism.

Duration:00:51:15

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The Mountain Life | February 19, 2025

2/19/2025
Author and minimalist Courtney Carver discusses her new book, “Gentle: Rest More, Stress Less, and Live the Life You Actually Want.” Then, the Ski Utah Interconnect Tour has shared the Wasatch Mountains with clients since 1984. Director and guide Luke Ratto tells all about this mountain adventure.

Duration:00:50:15

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The Mountain Life | February 12, 2025

2/12/2025
Author Kay Smith-Blum talks about the inspiration for her new book of historical fiction, "Tangles," as well as insights about writing and how to get published in today's literary market. Then, Renee Huang of Park City's Wild Women Tribe discusses the unique value and benefits of women-centric gatherings and why they've never been more important to women's well-being.

Duration:00:51:54

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The Mountain Life | February 5, 2025

2/5/2025
Dr. Sunita Sah explores the profound impact of everyday acquiescence on our health in her new book, "Defy: The Power of No in a World That Demands Yes." Then, nutritionist Kara Shirey of Lifestyle Medicine & Wellness Center at Intermountain Park City Hospital explores the concept of food as medicine.

Duration:00:52:19

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The Mountain Life | January 22, 2025

1/22/2025
Dr. Marc Schulz, the associate director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, talks about his book, “The Good Life: Lessons from the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness.” Then, therapist Dr. Christy Kane discusses digital detox and how hormones like oxytocin, dopamine and serotonin interact with how we balance our use of electronics.

Duration:00:53:46

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The Mountain Life | January 15, 2025

1/15/2025
Ron Jackenthal, founder of Live Like Sam, explores what he has learned since the loss of his son and how Live Like Sam has evolved over nearly a decade in existence. Then, nutrition writer Reyna Gobel talks about how the FDA is changing which foods can be called "healthy" after 30 years of flawed dietary recommendations.

Duration:00:53:25

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The Mountain Life | January 8, 2025

1/8/2025
Entrepreneur and bestselling author Shira Gill shares strategies for being more intentional with your life in 2025 using the principles of minimalism. Then, John Kim blogs as "The Angry Therapist," but he's not really angry. Kim just practices complete authenticity and transparency, drawing on his extensive experience as a therapist.

Duration:00:52:27